I wouldn’t want to wear one, but images of corsets are always so pretty.

And the complete ad for it.

This ad was for a board game called, “Chivalry”.
The game was created by George S. Parker in 1883,
who was one of the brothers whose company later came
to be known as, “Parker Brothers”.

This last image was from an ad for various beauty products,

including hair “switches” and skeleton bangs.

Here’s the complete advertisement.

Many more antique graphics can be found on the “Antique Graphics to Print” tab at the top of this page.
Click on the images found there to be taken to the full-size images, which you can save and print.

I’d love to see a Lavender Salts bottle in real life…I can only imagine how elaborate and ornate it would be. I don’t fancy myself wearing a corset nor skeleton bangs. It is difficult to imagine what it must have been like to be a woman in those days. We’ve come a long way baby! Thanks for bringing some nostalgia to the Show & Tell party.